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justice minister. still annoyed wrote to the public prosecutors in his opinion all questions concerning his client have been answered and that there is nothing to stop the case being dismissed. dungeness the on field minus never. really in and president down to the get it as the check was issued on view and they had an outside i was beat up the odds according to records or appeared in person the next day to meet the prosecution and to discuss dismissal of the case the judges in the county go on trial if a personal injury and involuntary manslaughter the defense to months of the case is dismissed a trial in which the parents of khan to get children were only permitted to participate as spectators leading the prosecution now is justice minister. he is no longer allowed to interfere in the proceedings. however after two years in office a guy writes a letter to a defense lawyer who is also involved. the letter
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was addressed to eric schmidt lushness then the defense lawyer for one of the growing until defendants they're calling the justice minister writes while leafing through in the evening i found something about the submission of evidence. was the minister of justice unlawfully interfering in a criminal trial and giving legal advice to a defense lawyer. we show it to the author of the thesis and ask how he have any way to the letter in regard to the state's role jury in the trial. is that it is guns i don't want to if i get a thought anything could i kind of answered. not to really had to settle them to. go to an. untagged. and take advice to his concept in contact.
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mitten bought some decent side point i need them for one stop. i'm not dead. until you go to. the university of glasgow. history professor brace to conduct research at the faculty of corporate history. professor stokes is an acknowledged expert on twentieth century german business history. he read the doctoral thesis on the federal state government's role he also knows about the letter. in his time as justice minister. game. on. this brief is to see the. recent
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a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with the death of this one different person i speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. close. to. the. close there. in london british victims of the active ingredient in come to gun. have teamed up
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and formed a group called solidify trust. to bias aren't presenting his findings from the german archives. letters files and minutes outlining the role politics played during the criminal trial against the manufacture a good intel these documents shed new light on what happened fifty five years ago. it isn't just british that it might survivors who are convinced they find lies in old british political parties. in feb twenty fifth in an unusual debate takes place in the british parliament. for which mr michael moore thank you mr speaker for over fifty years later my daughter's out been campaigning for justice particularly from the german manufacturers to know that over one hundred fifty m.p.'s of signed an open letter to the german chancellor with the prime minister add this to his busy agenda today so that we might get
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a decent and fair settlement for all concerned. i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite the active ingredient in going to get. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account. nick deal breaker is one of them he thinks they have almost succeeded who had which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't. ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then
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the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been and it in a much more favorable fashion to to the claimants as it was they didn't have the evidence they had to settle for a much bigger discount in the amount that they should have got than would have the bad to be in that case if there's evidence being available that it got a proper settlement and that's what they threw them out as they are after now. the british lawyer thinks evidence of that confidential meeting is crucial it took place in july nine hundred sixty nine but the ministry of health and bone. senior management from come to guns manufacturer were invited to discuss the settlement of the counter gun case according to a note from the ministry. the goal of the meeting is to reach a legal agreement with the company as to how country gun victims can be compensated
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. when the parents association of the deformed children hands of the plans hand asks to see details of the meeting the ministers say is under no circumstances will the association receive any details as address is explicit because art in document the. or. present. signs all those of you how kind of all are. doing for. the district on half a century later in the summer of twenty fifteen a meeting between british that are to my victims and representatives of the german government took place at germany's embassy in london i think they heard the concerns we have they obviously refute the fact that they interfered in the criminal trial but they've never actually answered individually the documents that we put to them. the british m.p. simon horn was also present at the german embassy meeting. it goes
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really i think to hobbes the first half i thought was very positive so clearly the mood music coming out from officials on the on the german side of the table as it were was very encouraging that they wanted to have a dialogue they wanted to see this brought to a conclusion we had to leave as we had to go back to the commons to vote and then the notes following that seem to suggest that they slightly dried up like clapton and it was very much we're not going to get involved this is the only meeting we're going to have to discuss this effectively that's the end of the news i think if there was anything which came out of the meeting which we had at the embassy in july of last year is that there had been a long debate point as to whether the drug which had been taken by british mothers had been manufactured in germany or could be manufactured under license in the u.k. and it is now a very clear that the german officials taking tided the point that the third trust
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in the u.k. has been making for many a long year that there was no. manufactured in the u.k. and that which was taken by british mothers or expectant mothers have been very fractured you germany. this is knowledge to so little mite victims receive decades too late since the one nine hundred seventy s. people affected both of them i'd have only been able to file compensation applications with the german government anyone who does file an application must renounce all claims against the manufacture of. many european victims say they have received little or no compensation at all. the federal ministry of family affairs declined to be interviewed. nor would it comment on the meeting with british victims of the german embassy in london. it stated only that the consequent trust fund grants financial support when clings to . grounded. christie and paul tell also apply to support.
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a ridiculous system bureaucratic system at this point in our lives it's not going to meet our needs all we need is money that we can use in the ways that we know that will suit us best. the formosa little manufacturer no longer considers claims from the victims of the drug to be the responsibility. the tougher. side when tired so clark ruined. of course for tanya clarke. and hang it isn't hard to get you double tough no fun to put up for when tiger seeded border. of i know him from life and until on just its. supporters not played by grown until but the federal government. one of many who was applications to the german counter gun foundation were denied this lorraine mercer sometimes i think. because.
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if you know back. when i move in. some of the late complications are only now becoming apparent most of the need supplementary oxygen just to be able to breeze there is a fund in germany connected to the court against gift which allows the later might is to apply to it for financial assistance there's also a fund that's been set up by agreement to apply to that but you can apply to them saying you wanted some more money but you have to. prove first of all you've applied to a little more trust get some money and that they have said no and that you've applied to all the charities and you've tried to local government gets distance when you've been rejected by everybody you can then green atar they would like to contribute some money towards your. financial assistance but you're not really
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aware that because green atar hasn't made it public to thalidomide is outside of germany in fact the company established a private foundation. however does not want to talk about it nor do they want to discuss how application decisions are made they say they don't want to provoke and . we believe the german government should be responsible for paying for this i'm at health is that we or have only for a moment get that money remains to be met. in great britain so robert nelson is a well known judge he's written to the german federal ministry of family affairs. the purpose of the letter was to bring home to the german government the problems that this little midas face and the shortfall in finances that we felt they had in the amount they got and the amount that they would in fact need i wrote it to
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the relevant minister and there was no reply as. for decades parents never knew what was going on behind their backs during the criminal trial they were only allowed to be spectators. the thalidomide manufacturers defense strategy was to convince the prosecution to agree to dismiss the case. they knew that they didn't just have the regional government justice minister on their side but the federal government too however the dismissal of a criminal. case requires strict conditions these according to the prosecution service one notes meant. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty
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this hour's top headlines on r t a new b.b.c. documentary reveals the doctors treating. his daughter first thought they were dealing with a drug overdose. new hosts and new expectations the us nominates the eighteenth commander for the afghan war which is now up and running for seventeen years because the fate also of afghans who had hoped that donald trump would signal and you would. for the country. and concern over the rising crime in britain prompts calls for a ban on the sale of certain kinds of leg. there was a case just recently. but i'm going to be frying pans and.
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peter schmeichel visits rushers. he explains why the world cup host city is special to him. all games being played here and the first of the first real interest to me is that we're featuring my son playing in this but then again. wednesday may thirtieth and eight o one in the morning here in moscow this is the international very warm welcome to you. a b.b.c. documentary has revealed the testimonies of doctors that treated x. . and his daughter following that poisoning in a british city of souls. medics say that at first they don't know what they were dealing with and took no additional precautionary measures. takes a closer look at the b.b.c. had been given access to the hospital which treats the script. and
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spoke to some of the medical staff. who treated the now programme was and on tuesday evening during the course of the programme doctors interviewed revealed that initially they thought the script had been victims of opioid poisoning and that's what they were initially treated for now it's only after they were informed that mr was indeed a former spy that they began to believe that it could have been a targeted attack using nerve agents of some sort. now for some this is raised several questions namely if in the initial hours and days of that of the script has been taken in for treatment the doctors and nurses and the other medical staff weren't wearing protective clothing how come none of them also got poisoned which at the end of the day would have been the case had they been exposed to such.
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agents now of course there are different opinions offered by the doctors in the course of that program as to exactly what happened and still not yet clear how the script was cured or how they were treated in order to get over their illness now there are some especially russian chemical experts who points out that the symptoms of opioid poisoning are very different to those of nerve agent poisoning in particular of such powerful weapons grade nerve agents or weapons grade chemical that initial police report stated was swinging back and seated on the bench and you also raised his hands model of commit crime itself description resembles a dose of a dog and the initial version was a little scruples were suffering from friends and little poisoning the telltale
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signs of military. or rapid pupil constriction we aspies of us and last year and every incontinence all their symptoms are absent from the initial reports. now again it's a merge that's only on the choose they did the script hours begin to receive treatment for those agents of course now we chalk being identified as the chemical used in the attack but they were taken to hospital on the sunday so that's two whole days that they were victims of this weapons grade hugely powerful weapons grade material and they were treated and thankfully managed. to survive so. b.b.c. documentary aired on tuesday even raising more questions than answers. which means newcomer in russian was the name given to a class of nerve agents these are said to be extremely potent causing permanent harm or death doctors gave little chance of survival until the u.k.'s porton down
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nerve agent lab stepped in to help after the incident the u.k. claimed that russia was behind the attack saying that only russia was capable of producing the number of chalk type nerve agent used in the attack britain's foreign secretary said that only moscow had the means and the motive well moscow has repeatedly denied it had any involvement and provided evidence that other countries develop type nerve agents to the chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. russia also noted that it had traded a script in a high profile spies swap and therefore had no reason whatsoever to go after him he says the fact that it's being denied access to. a russian citizen well is deemed suspicious. when tuesday israel turned back a group of palestinian ships trying to breach the gaza blockade and sail to cyprus the vessels were carrying patients wounded in recent border protests as well as
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students hoping to obtain an education abroad a seventeen people were on board the vessel trying to reach lima soul in southern cyprus it was intercepted nine nautical miles off the coast of gaza and that's despite international accords under which israel is obliged to let vessels travel up to twenty nautical miles from gaza a local correspondent who was on one of the bottles. yeah. thats it. take it to the sea ted now we know that there we are going to sail three out of the line of where and nine out of the last point we can we can reach at palestinians are continuing to think much of return events and they're continuing the protest but here today in another way this is more of it and that's not to break this season has been imposed on gaza strip for more than
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eleven years. ensuring the flowing out of the east i did see is right you. know closer to the palestinian vote that they started asking them to leave. would still not clear we're trying to get closer and to see what's happening all we see is right you want ships going closer. and very close to the palestinian protester boats policy means one won't go back to the seaport unless something happens now we started to feel that it's getting a bit dangerous what happened at that time that we went back to the seaport because it was very dangerous naval forces arrested then control the boats that's what word launched from the gaza seaport the israeli military said hamas was using people to
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carry out a propaganda operation and breach the blockade of the idea of said they're also ready to provide medical assistance to injured palestinians who will later be returned to gaza. well the u.s. brand of course. is under fire after release to treat tauriel for his muslim clients what makeup to wear during ramadan apparently getting up at three to do it before the traditional priest. is best.
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a little bit humorous when you look at the exaggeration the disconnect that is existing between the public relations firms in these big corporations who are trying to kind of you know include include you know. christmas ramadan different times really just. trying to be very much involved in grander trying to address the consumer on a personal level or something but at the end of the day sometimes it's a big. it's it's just very much just connected from what actually is going on and
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no they're not useful at all i did say ninety nine percent of the ladies who are waking up for school it's actually very laughable. donald trump has appointed a new commander of the u.s. nato forces in afghanistan. nato led mission to help afghanistan get rid of terrorists in which the u.s. played a dominant role starting back in two thousand and two lieutenant general austin miller becomes the eighteenth commander of the seventeen year campaign that means the afghanistan mission has had a new commander every year on. average the latest u.s. watchdog report says the campaign has brought little good to afghanistan. but it's good. to me. nothing.
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